Abby, Lisa K summed this up nicely – perfection! Your soft sculptures just get better and better every time! The contrasting stitches around the head and face are fantastic.
I’m not kidding when I say this (and I know that I’m prone to hyperbole – but I swear, not now): I actually lost my breath for a second when I saw this. The outline stitching, the egg, the whole scene is, well, breath-taking. Fabulous work.
I’ve tagged you for a “Seven fact/habits about me” meme. see my blog for detail 🙂
I forgot to say in my last comment, that I understand exactly what you mean about making repeatable patterns and the effort it takes. When individual pieces are often more exciting, but tedious to make a pattern for. I certainly encourage you to explore this avenue.
xx
Oh, wow. I love the white with contrasting black stitching…and the detail on the wing.
It looks just like he was a part of a pen and ink drawing, with the decorative paper collaged on for the wings…and he just simply stepped out of the 2d barnyard and came to life. If that makes any sense.
Love it!
i may have said this here before…but i really love how you show the process…from inspiration to sketch to creation.
i agree with all of the above comments. this hen is really wonderful!!
The hen is absolutely amazing but for some reason I really love the egg and cannot imagine how you would go about making something like that. It’s just so… eggy! I’ve only just started making soft toys so am definitely following other people’s patterns for the moment but I look forward to a time when I might be able to create my own designs. I always keep an eye on your blog for inspiration and motivation.
i don’t think i’ve been lurking long enough to speak with authority, but this hen has a different feel to it than some of your other works. i love how the white is evocative of the porcelain but the printed fabric adds a different dimension, and my eye is particularly drawn to the nest – is that sewn as well?
WOW! That hen is amazing. Really amazing. I am drawn to making things from fabric even though I’m not really a sewer (have half a mermaid…), but I don’t want to make them too toy like. With that hen you have got it spot on. That is fabric art and it is wonderful.
Jen says
Oooo! I like this one. How fun! Are those feedsack wings or something?
Lisa K. says
This is perfection. You translated into a different medium beautifully.
Sarah says
I love the hen! Especially the frills around the eye!
sarah says
i have SO enjoyed watching your softies evolve over the last year. this one, well, it’s perfect.
Jhoanna says
Abby, Lisa K summed this up nicely – perfection! Your soft sculptures just get better and better every time! The contrasting stitches around the head and face are fantastic.
sulu-design says
I’m not kidding when I say this (and I know that I’m prone to hyperbole – but I swear, not now): I actually lost my breath for a second when I saw this. The outline stitching, the egg, the whole scene is, well, breath-taking. Fabulous work.
mimi k says
excellent! She has a lot of hen personality too- with her perky tail.
Jen says
I love this one. Maybe my favorite softie of yours yet. I love her fabric.
Evelyn Lum says
You made that!?? I like it better than the porcelain one in your folk art book. You are too talented. Keep up the good work, girl!!
florence says
I’ve tagged you for a “Seven fact/habits about me” meme. see my blog for detail 🙂
I forgot to say in my last comment, that I understand exactly what you mean about making repeatable patterns and the effort it takes. When individual pieces are often more exciting, but tedious to make a pattern for. I certainly encourage you to explore this avenue.
xx
Angel jem says
Wow! I love this hen… a toy but not a toy, the monochrome is soo cool & the whole hen-shape thing is so right!
KJ says
Oh, wow. I love the white with contrasting black stitching…and the detail on the wing.
It looks just like he was a part of a pen and ink drawing, with the decorative paper collaged on for the wings…and he just simply stepped out of the 2d barnyard and came to life. If that makes any sense.
Love it!
kristin says
i may have said this here before…but i really love how you show the process…from inspiration to sketch to creation.
i agree with all of the above comments. this hen is really wonderful!!
Laura says
The hen is absolutely amazing but for some reason I really love the egg and cannot imagine how you would go about making something like that. It’s just so… eggy! I’ve only just started making soft toys so am definitely following other people’s patterns for the moment but I look forward to a time when I might be able to create my own designs. I always keep an eye on your blog for inspiration and motivation.
Di says
The hen and egg are fantastic! Every time I visit your blog your latest design just blows me away!!
shiso mama says
i don’t think i’ve been lurking long enough to speak with authority, but this hen has a different feel to it than some of your other works. i love how the white is evocative of the porcelain but the printed fabric adds a different dimension, and my eye is particularly drawn to the nest – is that sewn as well?
marie says
I love you little hen! Beautiful!
Georgia says
WOW! That hen is amazing. Really amazing. I am drawn to making things from fabric even though I’m not really a sewer (have half a mermaid…), but I don’t want to make them too toy like. With that hen you have got it spot on. That is fabric art and it is wonderful.